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realstone SYSTEMS TM At Stone Resources Group inspiring. Timeless. Enduring. GLASS MOSAIC COLLECTIONS TRENDS • MINERAL • MALTA
TRENDS B L E N D S & PAT T E R N S PA P E R FA C E D G L A S S M O S A I C S m e t a l l i c & m a t t e b l e n d s : : 1 ” x 1 ” Tonal variation will occur within the tiles in a sheet. This characteristic adds to the overall rich quality of glass mosaics. Check your shipment for color. Color samples may not be an exact match. Collections are subject to change without notice. Please check availability and delivery times. 2 trends realstone SYSTEMS At Stone Resources Group TM COLLECTION I n s p i r i n g . T i m e l es s . E n d u r i n g .
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ANDES Cogolo, Mercurio M3,Luna M2 4 trends realstone SYSTEMS At Stone Resources Group TM COLLECTION Inspiring. Timeless. Enduring.
ANDANTE Cogolo, Mercurio M3, Luna M2 realstone SYSTEMS At Stone Resources Group TM Inspiring. Timeless. Enduring. trends 5 COLLECTION
TRENDS DATA SHEET TILE SIZES MOUNTING INDIVIDUAL TILE V25= == 1”X1” SHEET COVERAGE = 1SQFT SHEET SIZE = == 12”X12” PAPER FACED MOUNTED* Recycled paper. SHEETS PER BOX = =2222 *ECO- Friendly mounting system. Recycled paper. = 22 ForFor more detailed more mounting detailed information mounting contact information ourour contact representatives for for representatives special order. special order. SQFT PER BOX = 22 == WEIGHT PER BOX = 49.36 LB == 1) More than 1) More 60% than of our 60% manufactured of our products manufactured contain products pre-consumer contain (post-industrial) pre-consumer recycled (post-industrial) materials. recycled materials. 2) 90% of our 2) 90% manufactured of our products manufactured contain products recycled contain materials. recycled materials. 3) Glass is one 3) Glass of the is one most of the commonly most recycled commonly materials recycled andand materials is aisfactor to consider a factor among to consider consumers. among consumers. == TEST RESULTS SHADE VARIATION = ASTM= RESULT HIGH [V3] = 22 = 22 WATER ABSORPTION C373
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MINERAL DATA SHEET MOUNTING FORMATS CHARACTERISTICS 1”x1” MOSAIC TILE Individual Tile = 1”x 1” Sheets Per Box = 22” MESH-MOUNTED Sheet Coverage = 1Sq.Ft. Sq.Ft Per Box = 22 Sheet Size =12” x 12” Weight Per Carton = 41.58 lb TEST RESULTS ASTM RESULT RANDOM LINEAR Individual Tile = 1/4”x 6” Sheets Per Box = 22” TILE Sheet Coverage = 1Sq.Ft. Sq.Ft Per Box = 22 WATER ABSORPTION C373
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MALTA DATA SHEET MOUNTING FORMATS CHARACTERISTICS 1”x1” MOSAIC TILE Individual Tile = 1”x 1” Sheets Per Box = 22” PAPER FACE-MOUNTED Sheet Coverage =1Sq.Ft. Sq.Ft Per Box = 22 Sheet Size =12” x 12” Weight Per Carton = 49.36 lb Recycled paper. For more detailed mounting information contact our representatives for special order. 2) 90% TEST 1) Morethan 60% of ourRESULTS manufactured products contain pre-consumer (post-industrial) recycled materials. of our manufactured products contain recycled materials. 3) Glass is one of the most commonly recycled materials and is a factor to consider among consumers. ASTM RESULT 2”x 2” MOSAIC TILE Individual Tile = 2”x 2” Sheets Per Box = 22” WATER ABSORPTION C373
realstone SYSTEMS TM | INSTALLATION of HEXAGON GLASS MOSAICS At Stone Resources Group I nspiring. Timeless. Enduring. HOW TO LAY OUT SHEETS OF HEXAGON 2”X2” PAPER FACED MOSAIC TILES Sheets A & B Compose 2” hexagon. Follow arrow position and letters to install.
realstone SYSTEMS TM At Stone Resources Group | POSITIONING of TRENDS GLASS MOSAICS Inspiring. Timeless. Enduring. HOW TO LAY OUT SHEETS OF TRENDS MOSAIC TILES The Trends tiles have a pattern and can be layed out in a variety of patterns to create unique designs.Here are 4 suggestions. 1.Vertical Chevron 2.Horizontal Chevron 1.Vertical Chevron 2.Horizontal Chevron 3.Diamond 1.Diamond 2.Labyrinth 4.Labyrinth
INSTALLATION OF PAPER-FACE MOUNTED GLASS MOSAICS Make sure that the substrate is clean, structurally sound, and free of any dirt, oil, grease, paint, sealers, form release agents, or curing compounds. Clean the surface with a damp sponge just before installation of the tile. Check with the glass tile manufacturer to determine the type of adhesive recommended for installation of their product. Use LATICRETE® Glass Tile Adhesive, as the setting mortar and Spectralock1 for the grout. Key the mortar into the substrate Using the appropriate sized small Place the glass mosaic sheets onto Use a flat wood block or rubber grout using the flat side of a trowel to square notch trowel, add more the fresh mortar and bring all float to beat the face of the tiles and initiate a bond coat. adhesive and notch the mortar in a surfaces to a true plane at the proper firmly embed the tiles into the horizontal, straight pattern. position. mortar. For paper face mounted glass mosaic tiles, the paper should be removed as soon as the tiles have set firm but the adhesive mortar is still pliable enough to make adjustments and repair pinholes or voids in the joint(s). Use a sponge dampened with clean When the paper is properly Inspect the grout joints for pinholes Within one hour of initial set, clean water to moisten the paper sheets saturated, peel the paper from the and voids and fix as necessary. To any residual glue and paper from the covering the mosaics. Two or more face of the tile being careful not to eliminate the sheet pattern, pay surface using a light, damp sponge applications of water may be needed pull tile away from the mortar. particular attention to the transitions and buff with a dry cloth. to safely remove the paper facing Two or more applications of water between sheets. from the tile. may be needed to safely remove the paper facing from the tile. Note: DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE MORTAR ON THE SURFACE TO BE COVERED WITH MOSAICS. Too much mortar will squeeze up through the joints and produce an uneven finished surface. Excessive thickness of mortar can also slow the hardening of the mortar which means that the mortar will remain soft for an extended period and delay the removal of the paper mounting. For back-mounted and clear film f ace-mounted glass mosaic tile, allow the setting material to harden for 24 hours minimum (vertical installation) and 48 hours minimum (horizontal installation) prior to cleaning tile face and then grouting. Use warm water and a white scrub pad (or stiff nylon brush) to remove any residual setting material, glue or paper from the tile’s face prior to grouting. Allow the installation to air dry before grouting. LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, INC. ■ 1 LATICRETE Park North ■ Bethany, CT 06524-3423 USA 800.243. 4788 ■ www.laticrete.com ■ support@laticrete.com ® 2011 LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, INC. LATICRETE, LATAPOXY, SPECTRALOCK and the logo are Registered Trademarks of LATICRETE International, Inc.
Grout using LATICRETE SpectraLOCK PRO. Grout as specified. It is recommended that a test area be performed to determine suitability of grout with glass tile. Sand may scratch the surface of the tile. Apply grout with a rubber grout Allow grout to set-up (firm) and For final removal of grout haze, float, forcing grout into joints until smooth finish with a damp sponge. polish with a clean, soft cloth. full. After approximately 2 hours remove grout haze with a lightly damp sponge. Expansion Joints: The expansion joints need to be brought through to the tile surface and treated with a flexible sealant. Use LATICRETE Latasil™ to treat the joints. Expansion joint requirements will vary due to application types and locations. An architect and engineer should be consulted when specifying expansion joint placement, construction and materials. Cleaning and Maintenance: Check with the glass tile manufacturer for their recommendations on routine cleaning and maintenance requirements. Note: Some glass tile manufacturers will allow the use of an epoxy grout. If instances where epoxy grouts are acceptable use LATICRETE SpectraLOCK PRO Premium Grout or LATICRETE SpectraLOCK PRO Grout. Note: Exterior installations in hot and dry conditions can cause a rapid drying of the setting mortar. To obtain longer working time it may be necessary to dampen the substrate with a damp sponge immediately before the mortar is applied. Cold weather installations can slow the curing of the setting mortar. A longer waiting time may be required for the mortar to cure before the face-mounting (if present) can be removed or the installation can be grouted. For further information please write to: techsupport@m-v-m.mx LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, INC. ■ 1 LATICRETE Park North ■ Bethany, CT 06524-3423 USA 800.243. 4788 ■ www.laticrete.com ■ support@laticrete.com ® 2011 LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, INC. LATICRETE, LATAPOXY, SPECTRALOCK and the logo are Registered Trademarks of LATICRETE International, Inc.
INSTALLATION OF MESH MOUNTED GLASS MOSAIC and Spectralock1 for the grout. Thin Bed Method: Install LATICRETE® 254 Platinum in compliance with current revisions of ANSI A108.02, A108.1B and ANSI A108.5. Use the appropriate trowel notch size to ensure proper bedding of the tile selected. Installation of Glass Mosaic Tile: Firmly apply the latex Portland cement thin-set mortar (LATICRETE® 254 Platinum, or LATICRETE® MULTI- MAX™ LITE, or LATICRETE® Glass Tile Adhesive) to the substrate using the flat side of a trowel to initiate a bond coat. Using the appropriate sized small square notch trowel, add more thin-set mortar and notch the mortar in a horizontal, straight pattern. Using the flat side of the trowel, press mortar into good contact with substrate, then apply additional adhesive mortar with the notched side of the trowel. Place the tile onto the fresh mortar and press firmly. Use a flat wood block, rubber grout float or a rubber mallet to beat the face of the tiles and firmly embed the tiles into the mortar. Full coverage of thin-set mortar to tile backs should be achieved after the beat in. Allow the tile installation to cure for 24 hours minimum at 70°F (21°C) prior to grouting. Use warm water and a white scrub pad (or stiff nylon brush) to remove any residual setting material from the tile’s face prior to grouting. Allow the installation to air dry before grouting. Note: DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE MORTAR ON THE SURFACE TO BE COVERED WITH MOSAICS. Too much mortar will squeeze up through the joints and produce an uneven finished surface. Excessive thickness of mortar can also slow the hardening of the mortar which means that the mortar will remain soft for an extended period and delay the removal of the paper mounting. For back-mounted and clear film f ace-mounted glass mosaic tile, allow the setting material to harden for 24 hours minimum (vertical installation) and 48 hours minimum (horizontal installation) prior to cleaning tile face and then grouting. Use warm water and a white scrub pad (or stiff nylon brush) to remove any residual setting material, glue or paper from the tile’s face prior to grouting. Allow the installation to air dry before grouting. LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, INC. ■ 1 LATICRETE Park North ■ Bethany, CT 06524-3423 USA 800.243. 4788 ■ www.laticrete.com ■ support@laticrete.com ® 2011 LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, INC. LATICRETE, LATAPOXY, SPECTRALOCK and the logo are Registered Trademarks of LATICRETE International, Inc.
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